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Is Ryan Buell Gay?

If you came here looking for some scoop on Ryan Buell or you want to pitch a hissy fit because you actually think something like a "reality" show matters, please stop for a moment.

Below you will find a post about how "Is Ryan Buell Gay" becoming a top search term for this blog. When you have finished reading this post, please take a moment to visit other posts on this blog to learn about some things in this world that actually matter.

If you think someone being gay or being called gay is an insult, why not read about what it means to really be gay by going to the front page and browsing. If you are a gay person and want to know if Ryan is "one of us" why not check out some posts on how you can get involved to make the world a better place for LGBT people be they famous or not?

OK, now read the Ryan Buell post... but please take a few minutes when you're done to educate yourself about things that really matter...

Somehow this has become one of the top search terms leading to this blog. It seems to connect to a very old cross-post from my paranormal blog about Ryan Buell's continual whining about people who don't do things like him and his insistence that the paranormal world conforms to his histrionic personality and methods.

Here's what I can tell you about Ryan Buell. He's originally from Sumter, SC. He is annoying in the extreme with his superstitious demonology junk and I could not care less about him.

As for whether he is gay, I don't have a clue. I have my suspicions based on gaydar but beyond that not a shred of first-hand knowledge. I also don't consider him interesting enough to research his love life either past or present.

So, if you want to know if Ryan Buell is gay you'll have to do one of two things. Either ask him directly or do your damnedest to seduce him. Other than that I can't help you.

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